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Contents
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- List of Contributors XI
- Introduction 1
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Part I: The End of Empire and the Development Framework
- 1. Instruments and Idioms of Colonial and National Development: India's Historical Experience in Comparative Perspective 45
- 2. Modernizing Bureaucrats, Backward Africans, and the Development Concept 64
- 3. Visions of Postwar Health and Development and Their Impact on Public Health Interventions in the Developing World 93
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Part II: Intellectual Communities and Connections
- 4. Intellectual Openings and Policy Closures: Disequilibria in Contemporary Development Economics 119
- 5. Anthropology and Its Evil Twin: "Development" in the Constitution of a Discipline 150
- 6. Population Science, Private Foundations, and Development Aid: The Transformation of Demographic Knowledge in the United States, 1945–1965 176
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Part III: Ideas and Development Institutions
- 7. Redefining Development at the World Bank 203
- 8. Development Ideas in Latin America: Paradigm, Shift and the Economic Commission for Latin America 228
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Part IV: Development Language and Its Appropriations
- 9. "Found in Most Traditional Societies": Traditional Medical Practitioners between Culture and Development 259
- 10. Senegalese Development: From Mass Mobilization to Technocratic Elitism 291
- 11. Agrarian Populism in the Development of a Modern Nation (India) 320
- Index 345
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- List of Contributors XI
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: The End of Empire and the Development Framework
- 1. Instruments and Idioms of Colonial and National Development: India's Historical Experience in Comparative Perspective 45
- 2. Modernizing Bureaucrats, Backward Africans, and the Development Concept 64
- 3. Visions of Postwar Health and Development and Their Impact on Public Health Interventions in the Developing World 93
-
Part II: Intellectual Communities and Connections
- 4. Intellectual Openings and Policy Closures: Disequilibria in Contemporary Development Economics 119
- 5. Anthropology and Its Evil Twin: "Development" in the Constitution of a Discipline 150
- 6. Population Science, Private Foundations, and Development Aid: The Transformation of Demographic Knowledge in the United States, 1945–1965 176
-
Part III: Ideas and Development Institutions
- 7. Redefining Development at the World Bank 203
- 8. Development Ideas in Latin America: Paradigm, Shift and the Economic Commission for Latin America 228
-
Part IV: Development Language and Its Appropriations
- 9. "Found in Most Traditional Societies": Traditional Medical Practitioners between Culture and Development 259
- 10. Senegalese Development: From Mass Mobilization to Technocratic Elitism 291
- 11. Agrarian Populism in the Development of a Modern Nation (India) 320
- Index 345